Polypharmacy among children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders in a mental referral hospital in Botswana
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Date
2017Author
Olashore, Anthony A.
Rukewe, Ambrose
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BioMed Central, www.biomedcentral.comType
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Background: There is a dearth of data on polypharmacy in child and adolescent mental health in Africa, especially
Botswana where children and adults are treated in the same facility by general adult psychiatrists. This study was
therefore designed to assess the prevalence and the risk factors of psychiatric polypharmacy among children and
adolescents treated at Sbrana Psychiatric Hospital, Lobatse, Botswana.
Methods: Data involving socio-demographics, diagnosis (using ICD-10 classification) and pharmacological
treatment were retrieved from the records of 120 children and adolescents aged below 18 years, between 1
January 2012 and 31 July 2016, who presented with psychiatric disorders. They were analysed with univariate
and multivariate models.
Results: The prevalence of psychiatric polypharmacy was 29.2%. Psychiatric co-morbidity (OR = 3.374, 95% CI:
1.177–9.9673) and psychotropic side effects (OR = 5.782, 95% CI: 1.636–20.430) were significantly associated with polypharmacy after regression analysis.
Conclusion: Psychiatric co-morbidity and psychotropic side effects were significant risk factors for polypharmacy
in Botswana.